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Random readings and writings of a chemist with interests in mathematics and other stuff. Clsplit Combination of split and csplit. August 15th, 2011 by Xianlong Wang. Recently, I need to process large numbers of SDF files and some of them are too big 500MB to load into memory altogether. A immediate solution is to split these big files into smaller chunks. The two commands,. Which come with Linux, seem incapable to meet this need. That is not what I want. One could use. For example, if i want to .

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Random readings and writings of a chemist with interests in mathematics and other stuff. Clsplit Combination of split and csplit. August 15th, 2011 by Xianlong Wang. Recently, I need to process large numbers of SDF files and some of them are too big 500MB to load into memory altogether. A immediate solution is to split these big files into smaller chunks. The two commands,. Which come with Linux, seem incapable to meet this need. That is not what I want. One could use. For example, if i want to .

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Is a professor of computer science at Cal State Fullerton. Wang holds a BS in mathematics from Xiamen University. An MS in computer science from Fudan University. And a PhD in computer and information science from New Jersey Institute of Technology. California State University, Fullerton. PO Box 6870, Fullerton, CA 92834-6870.

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